Chrau language

Chrau
Native toVietnam
RegionĐồng Nai, Tây Ninh, and Bình Dương provinces
Ethnicity26,900 Chrau people (2009 census)[1]
Native speakers
(7,000 cited 1995 census)[1]
Austroasiatic
  • Bahnaric
    • South Bahnaric
      • Stieng–Chrau
        • Chrau
Latin
Language codes
ISO 639-3crw
Glottologchra1242
ELPChrau

Chrau (also known as Jro, Ro, Tamun, Charuo, Choro, Chíoro) /ˈr/[2] is a Bahnaric language spoken by some of the 22,000 ethnic Cho Ro people in southern Vietnam. Unlike most languages of Southeast Asia, Chrau has no lexical tone, though it does have significant sentence intonation.[3]

There are fewer than 20,000 native speakers of Chrau.[4] Most people who speak Chrau are from the Southern parts of Vietnam such as Bien Hoa and Binh Tuy.

The language of Chrau has much Chinese influence, explaining its similarity to many other languages. In the later years after they began to sell crops to others in the area, the influence of Vietnamese would begin to appear in their language. Similarly to the Chinese and Vietnamese language, there are also certain tones in the Chrau language that are emphasized when speaking.

  1. ^ a b Chrau at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ Laurie Bauer, 2007, The Linguistics Student’s Handbook, Edinburgh
  3. ^ Thomas, Dorothy M. (1966). "Chrau intonation" (PDF). Mon–Khmer Studies. 2: 1–13. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-10-06.
  4. ^ "Did you know Chrau is vulnerable?". Endangered Languages. Retrieved 2017-03-10.

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